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Bunning Escalates Verbal War

Jim Bunning further escalated his war of words against his own party’s leadership on Tuesday, as the Kentucky Republican threatened to sue the GOP’s campaign arm if it recruits someone to run against him

Heard on the Hill: Red-Jacket Rage

Turns out it’s his and his wife’s song. “That’s how we felt, to be overjoyed with each other,” he told HOH. “And we have it still.” A Meal Fit for a Prez.

A Big-Ticket Association

“It’s overwhelmingly related to Springsteen,” Levine said of the rationale for yesterday’s hearing before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, which included testimony by Live Nation Chief Executive

D.C. Bill Passes First Test on Senate Floor

“We have already shown by today’s vote and today’s fight that we are ready” for any future obstacles. As the District’s only Delegate, Norton can vote in committee but not on the House floor.

Burris Fallout Vexes Durbin

That may be why Durbin’s statement sought to walk a fine line between demanding that Burris step down — as Gov.

Jindal Counters Obama With Small-Government Pitch

Delivering the GOP response to Obama’s address to Congress, the 37-year-old first-term governor argued that while Republicans appreciate Obama’s overall message and look to work with him, “sometimes it

Ex-Members Get Earmarks

The TCS says that would be about a $500 million decrease from the prior year’s earmark total.

Durbin Recommends Burris Step Aside

The two Senators met in Durbin’s third floor Capitol office in their first face-to-face meeting since Burris acknowledged he had had more contact with associates of disgraced Gov.

Unveiling of D.C. Quarter Spurs Voting Rights Rally

Tuesday’s unveiling of the new Washington, D.C., quarter at the National Museum of American History came at the perfect time, just an hour before the District’s voting rights bill cleared a major hurdle